Andrea Catherwood hears your views on how the BBC has been reporting on itself. And Janey Godley responds to listener comments on her latest comedy series. Show more
The BBC’s Director of Radio and Education James Purnell answers listeners' questions and comments about prpogrammes during the current crisis and looks to the future of the BBC. Show more
Chris Burns who runs BBC local radio explains the role her stations play in the coronavirus crisis - and whether, with many staff in isolation, they have the resources to do it. Show more
Does the Coronavirus Newscast put too much emphasis on politics and not enough on medical science? Roger Bolton hears audience views and discusses them with the podcast's editor. Show more
Should BBC News support the Government at a time of national crisis? The head of BBC News output Gavin Allen responds to listener comments and questions about coronavirus coverage. Show more
Listeners give their views on the new sound of The Archers, where internal monologues have been replacing the usual dramatic dialogue between characters. Show more
The BBC’s Business Editor Simon Jack answers listeners' questions and considers how the BBC will cover industry and business following the pandemic. Show more
Should the study of crowd control be considered a science? Radio 4's The Life Scientific featured an expert in the field which upset some listeners who thought not. Show more
Greg Jenner of Radio 4's Homeschool History defends claiming Cleopatra was presented to Caesar wrapped up in a duvet, rather than concealed in a carpet as depicted by Hollywood. Show more
What’s the point of the Proms without Promenaders? The Controller of Radio 3 Alan Davey explains. And Test Match Special Producer Adam Mountford reveals who gives him trouble. Show more
Sarah Sands, the outgoing Editor of Today on Radio 4, is heading off to a monastery on a retreat. Has her three year tenure driven her to seek silence and solitude? Show more
The executive in charge of the News Quiz discusses comedy under coronavirus, and whether Just a Minute will return in the absence of late, legendary presenter Nicholas Parsons. Show more
The commissioning editor in charge of The Archers answers criticisms of the programme during lockdown and responds to a range of audience views on Radio 4's drama. Show more
The BBC’s head of statistics discusses the reliability of cornoavirus figures. And was Mussolini a suitable subject for Radio 4’s Great Lives? Show more